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LYTTELTON SHIPPING

ARRIVALS Thursday, November 4. Hinemoa, t.e.s. (6.38 a.m.), 6911 tons, Captain E. G. K. Meatyard, from Wellington (U.S.S.) Kaitangata, m.s. (6.47 p.m.), 2485 tons, Captain R. J. Swann, from Wellington (U.S.S.). DEPARTURES Thursday, November 4. Abel Tasman, m.s. (12.13 p.m.), 2681 tons, Captain A. Brodie, for Nelson (Holm). Koraki, m.s. (7.25 p.m.), 3790 tons, Captain A. Dodds, for Dunedin (U.S.S.). Hinemoa, t.e.s. (8.20 p.m.), 6911 tons, Captain E. G. K. Meatyard, for Wellington (U.S.S.). Chilean Reefer, m.s. (6.12 p.m.), 4951 tons, Captain H. Grube, for Auckland (Holm). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rangatira, Wellington, this day. Huntingdon, Wellington, this day. Cap Colorado, Wellington, this day. Konini, Dunedin, this day. Hinemoa, Wellington, November 6. Masan, Wellington, November 6. Argentinean Reefer, Apia, November 7. Wairimu, Timaru, November 7 Port Montreal, Wellington, November' 7. Holmlea, Onehunga, November 8. Pateke, Napier, November 8. Adelaide Star, Wellington, November 8. U.S.S. Burton Island, U.S.A., November 9. Medic, Wellington, November 10. Kowa Maru, Wellington, November 11. Gothic, Opua, November 11. Cap Finisterre, Wellington, November 12. Kaimanawa, Tauranga, November 12. Wainui, Wellington, November 14. Captown Maru, Timaru, November 14. Persic, Port Chalmers, November 15. U.S.S. Atka, U.S.A., November 16 Tjiliwong, Wellington, November 18. Parera, Napier, November 18 (survey). Kaimai, Dunedin, November 19. Chefoo, Wellington, November 19. City of Sydney, Wellington, November 19. Scottish Star, Wellington, November 22. Rakaia, Dunedin, November 22. African Glen. U.S.A., November 23. Karimata, Timaru, November 25. Wairata, Dunedin, November 26. Maori (French), Napier, November 26. Poona, Wellington, November 27. Auckland Star, Wellington, November 29. Canterbury Star, , Novem ber 29. Suffolk, Wellington, December 1. Tenwa Maru, Wellington, December 1. Waitaki, Singapore. December 4. U.S.N.S. Alatna, U.S.A., December 4. H.M.N.Z.S. Endeavour, Auckland. December 5. U.S.S. Calceteria, Antarctica. December 5. U.S.N.S Private John R Towle, U.S.A., December 12. Straat Torres, , December 12. Schie Lloyd, Wellington, December 12. Skycrest, Nelson, December 13 Wellington Star, Auckland, De cember 13. Port Lincoln, New Plymouth, December 13. Port Nicholson, New Plymouth, December 13. Rhein, Timaru, December 15. Norman. Wellington, December 15. Athenic, Gisborne. December 15. Tjimanuk, Wellington, Decern ber 16. Karimum, Wellington, December 16. Van Spilbergen, Wellington, December 18. Galway, Nelson, December 19. Arabic, Auckland, inid-Decem-ber. Hertford, Napier. December 20. Cretic. Port Chalmers. December 20. U.S.S. Gary, Antarctica. December 21. U.S.N.S Petrarca, U.S.A., December 28. Oronsay, Sydney, December 28 (cruise). City of Birkenhead, Wellington, December 29. Megantic, Wellington, late December. Clan MacDonald. Auckland, late December.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Saracen, Bluff, this day.

Rangatira, Wellington, this day. Kaitoke, Dunedin, this day. Moanui, Onehunga, this day. Kaitangata, Napier, this day. Romanic, Auckland, November Hinemoa, Wellington, November 6. Holmbrae, New Plymouth, November 6. Waikare, Wellington, November 8. Cap Colorado, Bluff, November 8. Argentinean Reefer, Wellington, November 9. Konini, Auckland, November 9. Wairimu, Wellington, November 9. Pateke, Napier, November 9. Adelaide Star, Port Chalmers, November 11. Holmlea, Raglan, November 11. Port Montreal, New Plymouth, November 11. Huntingdon, Port Chalmers. November 11. Masan, , November 12. U.S.S. Burton Island, McMurdo Sound, November 14. Cap Finisterre, New Plymouth, November 15. Kowa Maru, Timaru, November 15. Wainui, Port Moresby, November 16. Medic, Dunedin, November 15. Persic, New Plymouth. November 16. Kaimanawa, Oamaru, November 16. Haparangi. London, November 16. Capetown Maru, Napier, November 17. Tjiliwong, Dunedin, November 19. U.S.S. Atka, McMurdo Sound, November 20. Kaimai, Auckland, November Chefoo, Dunedin, November 24. City of Sydney, Dunedin, November 24. Gothic, Wellington, November 25. African Glen. Brisbane. November 25. Scottish Star, Bluff, November 25. Rakaia, New Plymouth, November 26. Karimata, Napier, November 27. Wairata, Wellington, November 27. Canterbury Star, New Plymouth, November 30. Poona. Timaru, December 1. Auckland Star, Bluff, December 2. Maori (French). Dunkirk, December 2. Tenwa Maru. Wellington, December 4. U.S.N.S. Alatna, Antarctica, December 6. Waitaki, Timaru, Deecmber 7. U.S.S. Calceteria, Dunedin, December 8. Suffolk. Dunedin, December 8. H M.N.Z.S. Endeavour, McMurdo Sound. December 9. Skycrest, Timaru, December 15. Port Lincoln. Wellington, December 15. U.S.N.S. Private John R. Towle. McMurdo Sound, December 15. Straat Torres, , December 16 Wellington Star, —, December 17 Schie Lloyd. Napier, December 17 Rhein, Auckland, Deecmber 18. Norman, Dunedin, December 18. Karimum, Aden, December 18. Tjimanuk, Dunedin, December 18. Port Nicholson, Liverpool, December 21. Galway, Dunedin, December 21. U.S.S. Gary, Dunedin, December 23. Van Spilbergen, Dunedin, December 23. Arabic, Napier, mid-December. Athenic, London. December 24. Cretic, Wellington, December 24 Athenic, London, December 24 Cronsay, Picton, December 28 icruise). Hertford, Dunedin, December 30. U.S.N.S Petrarca, McMurdo Sound. December 30. City of Birkenhead, Timaru, December 31. Megantic, Dunedin, late December. VESSELS IN PORT Haparangi, G.P.E. Kopara, No. 1 B.W. Waikare, No. 2 East. Moanui, No. 3 East. Romanic. No. 4 East. W. H. Orbell, No. 5 East. Kaitangata, No. 7 East. Kaitoke. No. 7 West. Psychopaedic Nurses.— Four trainees at the Templeton Hospital and Training School passed the final examination for psychopaedic nurses, held on October 27. Three—J. C. Cole, J. G. Chambers, and D. R. Dixon—are men, and one —A. E, J. Grenfell—is a woman.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 29

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LYTTELTON SHIPPING Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 29

LYTTELTON SHIPPING Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 29

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